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hi,how to buy the tikets and make a reservation?
There is limited first floor access for manual wheelchairs with the use of a wheelchair stair lift device operated by Gamble House staff. They are not able to accommodate most electric wheel chairs. Persons providing direct assistance to paying guests with accessibility needs will not be charged admission. Walkers are permitted. All walkers will be inspected to ensure they do not pose a potential hazard to the historic rugs and floors. The front entrance of the Gamble House requires the use of stairs. The second floor is accessible via a flight of 18 stairs. The attic (third level) is accessible via a flight of 17 stairs. Guests with questions regarding accessibility or who would like to arrange accommodations for their visit should contact them in advance.
I do not think so I know there were a lot of steps because you are touring an old mansion that was built with unbelievable details. I do not recall seeing an elevator in the home. But you might want to call just to double-check you might have to make special Arrangements. And it's good to order your tickets in advance.
The first floor is but maybe not the second and especially not the attic. Not sure if I saw any elevators!
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